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Jan 30, 2022 · This is the incredible story of how music books were rescued from a Mannheim Synagogue, merely days after Kristallnacht. Recounted by composer Dr. Samuel H. ...
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Celebrated composer, conductor, teacher, and author Samuel Adler turns 90 this month. Sam joins us for an extended conversation about his life, career, and m...
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"I enjoy spending time with my parents. They are fun! I like when they push me around our neighborhood in my stroller" says SamuelYou can see my Mommy on her...
Samuel Adler was born on December 3, 1809, in Worms, [1] Confederation of the Rhine (present-day Germany). He received his early religious education from his father Isaac, who was one of the associate rabbis in Worms and instructed him in Hebrew and the Biblical and Rabbinic literature of the Jews. [2] When Rabbi Isaac Adler died on December 23 ...
By: Bernhard Friedberg. German-American rabbi, Talmudist, and author; born at Worms, Germany, Dec. 3, 1809; died in New York, June 9, 1891. From his father, Isaac Adler, who had been one of the dayyanim, or associate rabbis, in Worms, young Adler received his first instruction in Hebrew and in the Biblical and post-Biblical literature of the Jews.
Samuel Hans Adler (born March 4, 1928) is an American composer, conductor, author, and professor. During the course of a professional career which ranges over six decades he has served as a faculty member at both the University of Rochester 's Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard School. In addition, he is credited with founding and ...
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Adler lectures regularly on Jewish and general musical topics at universities and synagogues throughout America, and he is a frequent scholar-in-residence at various congregations. He is the author of three books: Choral Conducting (1971); Sight Singing (1979, 1997); and The Study of Orchestration (1982, 1989), reissued in an expanded edition ...